That’ll distract everyone from 4 defeats in a row. Just need Dyche to tell another Cloughie story at his next press conference and everything will be rosy.
The dark clouds looming overhead remind me of those in Vermeer's painting View of Delft, which some interpret as a foreboding signal of the end of the Dutch golden age... or summat like that.
While this is obviously ridiculous: archive.is/7J3Ar if, as we are told, Edu played a big part in spending £200m in the summer and also identified Dyche as the ideal manager to get them playing, there's obviously a problem somewhere.
So, win tomorrow, Nuno sacked by West Ham, then Edu and Dyche sacked after we lose to Wrexham. Nuno back in here, Dyche to West Ham?
I hope not. Turns out Nuno was a bit of problem behind the scenes for a while. Not talking to Hutchinson was interesting but his backroom staff which included Rui Patricia who ended up at Wolves were furious that Nuno was trying to engineer his way out of Forest as they liked it in Nottingham. I think the big Greek made a massive mistake not keeping the backroom staff at Forest and Rui taking over as apparently the players loved that coaching staff.
Now nuno is distant at Wet Sham and being a bit of a cnut? Where have we heard that one before? Fuck him. Hopefully we twat the Hammers and save our season whilst dooming theirs. Tuesday will be horrible but hopefully the good guys come through it all.
It's almost as if our Greek overlord needs a scapegoat...
(I refer to previous comments that no major decisions are taken Trentside without the big man's say so)
Well that’s how business works. If it fails, people get fired and new people are brought in.
Im not convinced there are any football club owners, who chuck tens of millions of their own money away each year, who don’t get involved in the big decisions.
Edu is now the new Mark Arthur for the angry forest fan.
We apparently shouldn't discuss or announce any stadium improvements due to having lost 4 matches on the spin - I assume some fans think the NFFC staff working on those type of non-football operations should join Dyche and co on the training ground.